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Wednesday, March 4, 2015

This is a sponsored postGet a $1 Off CouponThere's nothing that I love more than to travel. At the same time, there's nothing more that I hate than to arrive at my destination with wrinkled clothes. Chances are if you also travel frequently for work or pleasure, you are experiencing the same kind of frustrations.

Why ruin the exhiliariation of finally arriving after hours of travel with a carry on or suitcase full of clothes -- so badly rumpled they make you feel like a vagabond instead of a pampered traveler?

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Sure you can use the iron if you are fortunate enough to be staying at a hotel that provides one to refresh your clothing to the same condition as when you departed on your trip. But what if the iron doesn't work, or worse: if there is no iron at all? No worries. The good news is that you can still have clothes that look neatly pressed if you bring Downy Wrinkle Releaser Plus along like I did when my family and I visited tropical and super humid Fiji recently.

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Downy Wrinkle Releaser comes in a handy 3 oz FAA-approved travel size that you can walk with onto the plane. This is great not only to quickly dewrinkle the clothes you've packed but also the clothing you are wearing while traveling because all you have to do is spray a little on in a sweeping motion, then tug the garment horizontally and vertically and smooth with your hands.

More Than for Just Travel

Downy Wrinkle Releaser goes beyond a must-have tool when traveling. The WonderBottle, this product's nickname, also comes in full size Downy Wrinkle Releaser Plus bottles to keep on hand at home. In fact, there are 101 uses for this product for the home and family. In addition to reducing wrinkles in clothes, this is quick-fix solution for banishing creases from pillowcases, bed sheets, drapery, tablecloths, cloth napkins, ribbons on holiday decorations and many other household items. A quick spray from the bottle can also remove odors and reshen up furniture, pet beds, infant car seats and more. It even works great in a fashion emergency to eliminate the static cling that seems ever present during all the cold and windy weather we've been having lately.

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About Downy Wrinkle ReleaserThe various Down Wrinkle Releaser Plus products for travel and home are available at Walmart, Target, Walgreens, Kroger, Publix and other grocery, drug and mass retailers. Downy Wrinkle Releaser Plus comes in a convenient 3-ounce travel size for $1.99, a 1-liter bottle for $6.99 and a 500 mL bottle for $4.19. For more information visit the brand's official website as well as follow them on Twitter and Facebook.

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